Short selling may sound pretty straightforward, but this kind of speculative trading has the potential for both unlimited ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) is considering a proposal to ease restrictions on short-selling on most stocks, The Economic Times has reported. The move comes after the broking ...
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is considering a major revamp of short-selling regulations, potentially allowing it for all stocks except those in the trade-to-trade (T2T) segment.
In India, all categories of investors, including retail and institutional investors, are allowed to short-sell, according to a Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) framework issued on ...
Short-selling is the practice of selling shares one doesn't own at the time of the transaction. The development comes even as the Sebi-constituted Industry Standards Forum (ISF), comprising ...
Short selling is a high-risk, high-reward trading strategy alternative to the traditional buy-and-hold investing strategies. Rather than buying a stock in the hope that it will appreciate in value ...
FPIs holding more than 50% of their equity AUM in single corporate to continue to make additional disclosures, Sebi board has ...